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The Heart of the Rich
Canadian Valley
The El Reno Daily Tribune
You Can Buy It For
Leas In El Reno
Sinerlp Copy. Three Cents
lOW DOCKET IS"
HD SATURDAY
Two Divorces Are Grant-
ed By Judge Babcock
At El Reno
fy?, MEANS ASSOCIATED PRESS
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A Blue Ribbon Daily Newspaper Serving Oklahoma's Blue Ribbon Area.
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA, SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1937
UK MEANS UNITED PRESS
VOLUME 46, NO. 32
Growth N 'Vhiskers To
Herald i ioneer Program
Beards, Fuzz and Feathers Will Be Liberated After
Pledges Are Signed At El Reno Monday
Heraldin',' the advent of "Pio- fuzz or feathers on our respective j _
i«r Day" which will be celebrated chins and faces.
at E. Reno on Wednesday. May 5. tr%et£'$h iTZ U* S' M°t0r 1 H°W'
whiskers will be "at liberty" on all sHaV of Mav 1937 at 6 D m
chins beginning Monday morning. t^/^puiate Uiat liqui-
A committee from the Business cjjjtccl damages for each breach of
and Professional Women’s club will this contract shall be the sum ol
PEACE EFFORTS
SUFFER SETBACK
ever, Free Of ‘Sitdown’
Paralysis
HOSTESS
Large number of non-jury cases i canvass the bu.-iness district to ob- $t cash in hand, paid to the com-
rerc heard by Judge Lucias Bab- laln Pledges Jor the beam-grow- mittec in charge of said Pioneer
ock during a .session of Canadian
Count> district court at El R-no
^Saturday. with two decrees of di
Force being granted during the
lay.
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS
Peace efforts collapsed Saturday
| In Canada's troublesome aulomo-
we bile -trike while this nation’s labor
new fiot was relatively quiet and mo-
"For and in consideration of $2. love whisker deal, will band together m ;tor magrrs pushed pioduction plaus
and affection las set forth more a more perfect union to resist and, a|lead.
big contest The "contrac”' which oay.
this committee will submit for "We do further agree that
signatures reads as follow-: the enlisted men of this
Mrs. Bessie Davis was divorced ^ fully below* and the like pledge suppress any ojking or pun-making ■ Breakdown of a conference in the
of others, we the undersigned, each of any red, splotched, curly, scat- j stl igc Df 3 700 workers of the Gen-
for ourselves, do hereby agree in teied or other maverick-looking: rlai Motors of Canada plant at
the interest of the frontier spirit beards " Oshawa. Ontario shattered hopes
and to further promote Pioneer Whitlock Is Chairman of Iruce jjy m|,ht fall and caus-
Day at El Reno, May 5. 1937. and R. E. Whitlock is chairman of lt| Premier Hepburn to remark:
out of great love and affection for the committee in charge of the | -Thousand:, of men are walking
the community and at the risk of whisker-growing contest. Mrs. For- n,e streets and likely to stay that
belli: run away from home, mu- rest Nave and Mrs. T. V Powell J way f01 some time,
lually agree to permit, foster and are other members of the "govern- ! Henry Ford, who alone of au-
culturc the growing of a beard, big board"
nan William O Davis, alleging
neglect of duly and rrueltv.
'he plaintiff's maiden name of
iie Wilson was restored. The
■uplr was married Sept 27, 1933,
t Corpus Christt. Tex.
Alleging abandonment. Mrs. Lil-
ie Pearl Hart obtained a divoie-
rom C. J. Hart, and the court re-
tired the plaintiff's maiden name
if Lillie Pearl Watt The couple
vas married Jan 3. 1934. at El
Reno.
Cited For Contempt
In the case of Mrs Dorothy Voss
igalnst John Voss, the defend-
ant was adjudged In contempt of
court for failure to provide adc
quate maintenance for minor chil-
dren of the couple, who were di-
vorced after Mrs Voss filed suit
’une 6. 1933. Judgment and sen-
nee of Voss on the contempt
itatlon was deferred by Judge
bcock for 30 days following Sat-
irday's hearing
The couple, married Apr 15, 1915.
re parents of three children They
re Donothv. 18; John. Jr. 15; and
Jlaude J 11.
K. C. Shellburne. elrarged with
grand larceny, entered a plea of
not guilty in his arraignment bo-
iore Judge Babcock Saturday, when
bond was set at 82.500
lianue Brings Charge-
NYA CENTER NOW WAGNER CASE IS
lomobile's "big three" has avoided
1 serious strike troubles reiterated
I at Ways. Georgia, his defiance of
I 1 he C I. O with a statement:
"I have no fear of them, because
j they are wrong.”
About 1.500 sitdown strikers
evacuated three Hudson motor car
I company plants a'. Detroit after 33 j
| days occupancy.
By I he end of next week all I
producing units In the Industry are
CENTER GROVE IS!
TITLE WINNER IN
ATHLETIC EVENTS
Closest Competition Fur-
nished By Riverside
In Annual Contests
Finishing Touches Added Ruling May C ontrol N ote ‘“mV^nmor lather ancestors a. Billing*. Mont. toiawarded „
At El Reno Cottage
On Court Change
Finishing touches are being add- W ASHINGTGN, Apr 10.— i/p‘—
id to-the National Youth admin- I«8tslaUws lighting over (lie Roo-
Istration cottage COO South Choc- -^velt court remgarriz.U.on bill sal.'
tonight tirat a deciding factor in
law nvenue which recently was lhat struggle mav Ire the yet un-
dedieated by Mrs Franklin D. expressed opinion of the supreme
Roosevelt as headquarters for the court on the Wagner labor rela-
rocal program lions act
Grounds surrounding the build
________ _____ ____ ing were being improved Saturday to atinoume decisions. It
Shellburne Is charged with ob- | under the direction of Miss Hessie make known its opinions on the
tabling by fraudulent means a [Smith district supervisor in charge constitutionallt.v of the Wagner | first industrial automotive peace it
check for SI.080 from Joseph 0! work In El Reno act. has had for months.
Dance, a Canadian county farmer. I In addition to Miss Smith's of- If the court upholds the act Sit-down strikers lcll the Jelter-
on Sept. 8. 1930. The check was I nre. the building contains a rccre- opponents of the Roosevelt court son Avenue and the parts plants
given by Danne in the belief hr alion room kitchen classroom and bill revamping urogram are pre- ] while a union band played slrlke
space large enough for regular parcel to argue that the decision I lun?s- °lx thousand union sym-
back in full stride toward a five I become an airline hostess, now Is
million unit year in New York to enter training.
State police guarded entrances I She is 18 year ot age and,a grad-
to the Hershey. Pa. chocolate cor-| uate ol Haskell Institute,
poration plant which operated half
Center Grove, which earlier this
| spring won both boys' and girls'
county cage titles, claimed another
| athletic trophy were Saturday by
piling up a score of 39 points in
the annual Canadian county rural
school track and field meet con-
I ducted at Legion pmk
! The winners' closest opposition
was furnished by Riverside which
won 34 point.-. Pleasant Hill and
Corner Door tied for third with
11 points.
Other schools participating In the
events, which were directed by
Virgil Tillinghast. El Reno high- |
school intramural athletics direc-
tor. were:
Banner. Green Valley. Lakeview.
Old Calumet, Moss Grove, Prairie
Queen. Darlington. West Point,
j Spring Creek, Enterprise, Frisco j
and Valley View
In addition to the championship
trophy, individual ribbons were j
1 presented by the El Reno chamber [
of commerce to the winners of J
Princess Oo-to-the-Right. a Crow ] first. second and third places. The
Indian wlio is leaving the life of. chamber of commerce last week
curricular trophy to
a day to make up for lost time
during the week s sitdown strike.
'SIT-DOWNERS' CLEAR
HUDSON PLANTS
DETROIT Apr 10—IU.R—More
Tlie high court meets Monday ''han 1.000 Hudson motor car coin-
may j puny employes quit two plants lo-
. (day bringing to Michigan the
was purchasing a bloc of shares
In a company. It was said
In the suit of People* Loan and
Investment company against Clar-
ence Essary and Hart Motor com-
pany. the plaintiff was given
judgment foe jjftws.smn of prop-
erty.
Aetna Life Insurance company
obtained a money judgment and
foreclosure of mortgage In a sull
1,gainst Frank C Pagels and oth-
ers.
1 Judgment for plaintiff and fore-
(Insure of morn age was orderrd
Jin the ease of Home Owners Loan
j lorporation against Bertha E
Screen and C I Green
meetings of young iiersonx employ- shows social legislation can be sus- j Pathizcrs formed a long line to
pH hi- tlar* WA Farh it hotntr fnr_ IfllnoH u/it limit rhanoino thr rnnrf HliUCn WtW CCIl tllC plunu> till! ing
ed br the NYA Each Is being fur- tained without changing the court
nlshed anproprtately. --
Contributors Listed "COMMUNISM IN CAPITOL
_ p . OPEN." SAYS PREACHER
tlm™ (uridUire'*have ^n ^he CKI .AHOMA CITY Apr 10. ,
r/siinn.4n„ „ —Tho Reverend W D Harvey who
testified before the senate judi- I
" p “^ , 7 ?,;. H*ry committee on President Roo-
« l - seveH's supreme court proposal
U^conVnT “n b»Th- ?" '* -r^nmmsm '
linoleum 'in kitchen: Safeway “J"*? '"‘I
stores, living mom suite: Business *** «*P i,ncl 1,1 lhe sla,c d'
and Professional Wr>men.s club 1 *’ 1
piano, board ol education office Harvey whose criticism on the
furniture. IIJcs. typewriter desk, proposals In sermons at the Trin-
tvpeviIter tabl*- and numcr™1- *,v
Mher articles.
Cttlw-r Donat ions Obtained
the evacuation.
Immediately alter the plants were
cleared, 650 maintenance men mov-
EE m PLACES
IN BISMLAYS
Walker’s Team Second In
440-Yard Even!
Richland.
Results of the rural Hack and
field meet here Saturday are given
below:
Class A Winners
Hall-mile relay—Center Grove,
first; Pleasant Hill, second; Ban-
ner. third.
Broad Jump—D Nicholson, Cen-
ter Grove, first; Sullins, Center
Grove, second; Arthur Wittkopp.
Pleasant Hill, third.
Did You Hear
AY/ITH the Issuance of each
W new telephone directory, it
always affords a certain amount
of diversion to note the various
names which appear therein. In
case it has not been brought to
attention in previous years, it
is interesting to note that El
Reno has Korn. Cobbs and a
Shuck.
'Mrs. Anna B Korn. R B
and Walter H. Cobbs, and J. A
Shuck, i
W C. Elliott. 700 South Rock
Island avenue, Is lhe very first
to adopt a "frontier” touch in
rtco’nition of El Reno’s ap-
proaching pioneer celebration.
Although the official date for
the first appearance of cowboy
regalia Is Apr 12. with the cele-
bration slated May 5. Mr Elliott
Jumped the gun and appealed
downtown Saturday morning
with a 10-g.illon sombrero.
-o——
Frank Craig. 508 East Wade
street, has derided he doesn't
know very much about the liv-
ing habits of owls. Some of his
friends picked up an owl on the
highway near El Reno recently,
and presented it to hint for a
pet. For several days, Frank
tried to coax the bird to cat. of-
fering everything he could think
of But ail to no avail. Sat-
urday afternoon he telephones
the newspaper office: "You can
write O-car Hootowl’s obituary
now."
PARENT-TEACHER
HEADSSELECTED
Mrs. Earl Yost Continues
As Irving President
STATE MAY ISSUE
TREASURY NOTES
TO MEETJTEFICIT
Leaders Seek Passage Of
Act Legalizing “Short
Term” Paper
^ OKLAHOMA CITY. Apr. 10.—(UR)
-Governor E. W Marland and
|legislative leaders tonight planned
a “cushion" on which Oklahoma's
finances may bump in event pre-
dictions of a huge deficit come
t rue
i They admitted tacitly, for the
| first time, that there was con-
siderable probability of a deficit—
j although the governor and house
| end senate leaders were hoping for
a continued upsurge in business to
n il In more state revenues and
i rovlde a balanced budget with-
out new taxes,
Plan Treasury Notes
They plan to rush through house
bill 380. now pending in the sen-
ate to permit the governor, state
treasurer and the auditor to Issue
short-term treasury1 notes bearing
a maximum oi 3 percent Interest
These notes would be retired in
series In which they were issued,
nd the state could run along by
re< orient Issues of the notes
"We will finance our government
it* the same way the federal gov-
ernment conducts its financing.''
Jim Nanee. house floor leader, said
A normal baslness year," he
asserted, would result in complete
| erasure of the threatened deficit—
I estimated at $23,000,000 tor the
I next two years by Joe Whitaker.
I chairman of the senate revenue
committee.
Leaders Confei
Nance was confident that any
debts incurred the first, year of
(he biennium, which he predicted
| would sec the heaviest drain on
revenues, could be met the second
I Mrs Earl Yost was re-elected year
Shot put—D. Nicholson. Center I president ot the Irving Parent-I He and Al Nichols, presiding sen-
Grove, first; Virgil Cox. Green Teacher association during the reg- a lor. conferred at length with the
Valley, second;
Door, third
Higgins, Corner
il.iVe
donations ->r» an oilier desv elec-
tric iTfrigerator: merchandise re-
quisition for $75; desk and ritalr
Two fvjiew riling companies have
---- Iconferred with Mias Smith rc-
Three Day Baltic (on- * ""‘°n 01 tvprwr"
PRESSES REBELS
numerous »' T»f»i>Ust cliur li here pr> riplta- (HK) Sought Following
ichI thr iimt-ation In Washington! ..
said lir Inarm'd rhitTnu Ins stav in I AutoHlohlli* Mlshitp
Seven- Oklahoma City firm* ll,e ■ bl"e. fight will b; ' --
contribute Among their n"cessary 10 savr ,hp c9nst,,utlon
El Reno highsehool's fhtnrlads
won second place In the 440-yard
relay tor class A at Shawnee Fri-
day afternoon when the local track
iqimd was among the contestants
■ PLEASE JTURN TO PAGE 8* Jn the fourth annual Bison relays
sponsored by bklahoma Baptist uni-
versity.
The El Reno entry in the 440- i
yard event was composed of Ralph j
Clovis. Billy Collin:'. Harry Donnel- |
lan and Richard Ozniun. who ran j
in that order Die event was won 1
by Waurika. whose quartet Includ- I
ed Sparkman. Allison. Hairston and j
Osterhaus Their time was 43.7 ;
seconds Tulsa was third in the I
contest
El Hello tailed to place in the
finals iij other phu..r. ol Hark and
field compcuri'in at Shawnee, in
75-yard dash — Higgins, Comer w-ho will serve next year are Mrs
Door, first; Sullivan, Center Grove, | Wayne Leach, vice president; Miss
second; Warren Niles. Banner.: Stella Hensley, secretary; Mrs
third. Henry Perkins, treasurer
120-yard dash-Higglns, Corner program included a vocal
Door, first; Nicholson. Center p1050 Pennington and an op-
eretta by the fifth grade girl*
ular meeting Friday afterncon at governor today. Marland yesterday
lhe school building Other officers |asked an idditional $2 000,000 next
year for relief, to raise the year’s
'PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 8)
relief fund to $5,000,000. and the
house economy bloc today was
nreparing to fight the appropria-
tion as an unnecessary one
The [ovemor’s request further
cittJointed the latest of a score
by
TRIPS OFEERED IN
Eligibility For Competi-
tion lb Explained
i The national president's message of “paper budgets" prepared
; was read by Miss Stella Hensley. | Nn net- and other leaders.
uHer which n detailed report df Representative Bert Larason. ra-
the district convention held last j |is county, normally with the ad-
month at Edmond was given b\ ministration, asserted. "We would
last lie wasting $2,000,000." and
Leon Phillips, minority floor lead-
er indicated plans to fight the
hill In the house.
Other Features
C.ther Saturday legislative devel-
opments :
1 Highway Commissioner John
Mrs. Leach
Asa Mayfield, principal, exhibit-
ed a display of articles made by
Cub Scouts of lhe school and gave
an interesting dLscusslon pertaining
to the Boy Scout work.
Attendance contest was won by
Mrs Henn W Diebel's room
Refreshments were served at tin
close of Hie meeting by the hos-
pitality committee
'PLEASE TURN TO PAGE Hi
In *i damage suit which was fib d which move trim r.ott Oklahoma Livestock show at
m Canadian county district couit ( nighsclmo] s hirt*' w< i* itartlrifiut- 1 Mo.. Is bring ottered this \c.u
Satin day William T. Burton ol m(i
El Reno Is seeking $35,000 as dam- , Jn i|h||Uon 0zmull
Fice trip U> the American Royal MRS J()I(N itoMIIOFI
show al KailKiiis Cit v. i<t rrrrn MI KIhlW
Veteran’s (iiiardian
(nillpNNPN M«)T» ‘8( ' tor injuries In lus case against _,. Duiiiir'l-iii
l OllIeSSCS ^noi Oklahoma Tire and Supply com-' u , t
ELECTED AT
Officers who will preside during
the 1937-38 term were eln tcd b'
KANSAS cm Mo Ain
a Janies Donald Purteei.
puny and Sterling Davis
HI The suit is an outgrowthm an;
Jet- .nilomobili arcldent which occur- J
red oil U S highway 66 near Yu- j
kon Feb 1 1936
In Burl on'* petition filed in the 1
others in-
cluded on the El Rene squad were
Joe Walla, . .1 ii i-ennison. Roy
Loyall Donald I > » it and Wil-
fred Slier
The group v. areompallird lo
Shawnee by L"V ■ is
till Ill's Unubatod r''" Miil/I, lino Ol K1 Reno
riis voted hi ci nlribulr some at- :rr .on Clu Mo lawyer ami lor
tide °i ftimllnrc. Miss Smith an- c-.rr assistant Missouri attornr
MAI.'Ittl) Apr HI O' \ . I • <1 rile mallei Ims been, gencfjd today voluntarily conic ............ ....... _____ ... . ,
eminent forces threw Madrid's be- turned over '*) a commute, led the embezzlement of $15,00*1 offit-c ol Frank Taylor, court clerk coach and viilii 1 illmglutsl. dl-
selgrrs TOO vard* hark from Hi"1 —--—---- Irom the *stale ot a World war lhe plmntiff alleges that- al 111* ol^int' lam aal athletirs
Franceses bridge tonight success- a O I IT I veteran time ot lie mishap lie had been
hilly holding their "cleaver line null t* kH’llOOl Lit 11(1 Die . e m olwd was thnt "l " sali 'im" lor lit*- company sev-
...... .. rl1 . vVlIham Cdarl*1 Rank, who was ' ' ' 1 mon'li . and that he was fill-
\\ ill l(<> I .'H'Himi ,. m "inil mind In tin nlslu <1 certain service.- lo Ins hum
1 ‘ v 1 Cole cmi'ii nrol it* .■ ill In 1926 mobile b\ the eonipiiny
--- tor which Pulled was named Burton -'ales that the company , • i *, 4 .111 .. iK, iviue-a-nteil V
OKLAHOMA CITY. Apr. 10 Hiri guardian ami -uratoi through its agent 'DavUI adju-t-; |S Mill I (*(l IltTO pres.ni u ..
Die state school land departmenl nllrirr| revealed bond accounts; ed lie biakcs o:i Ills nulomobil' '
'"ill begin terracing 22.000 acre* ot „nd record, ol the insane veteran's 1 and that the adjustment was made
hetwe-n (he insurgents' two main
solve ixisltions on the wist of tire j
capital
Tire brtdvc sunns the Marizniiarr-
rher where the three-da' bnttl"
plunged Into another night with- ,
out signs ol abating
Eddie Hurt ouaih ut O H U
served a- ilil'ntor ol tin meet
Garden Project
to b’Mir out in
apparent h w;
Grrabltas Hill kev to the insur-1‘<* aro und 13 cities and towns estate
grnls new dr enmpa positions was |Secretary J”ss Laraon said today which
bombed six times during lire day i Approximately 1 700 arres will bi only le reirorse a' there has been
tenured irear each of the follow- MO susplrion east u|»n Purteei
be-' towns Blaekwch Srntine' handling *1 the veteran (trii!
Hobart., Clinton. Guthrie. Rush.
Springs. O* ary Cheeriah Idnbel.
Hugo Purler Nowata and Pryor
The eoniliilssion reeently eimiplet-
ed icrraring l 920 acres In Lincoln
countv, nod 6 960 acres In Stephens
county Recoiditiontna costs on
these two nrojerls were SJCl |ie'
la re
.Vtth the government trcnips
liamn'enng to pit rrc toe seice line.-
nn two sldrs Ihch 'almost solid
hail ot machine pit l and rlflr Ore
was ilmed both at El Agutin Hill
god a eemeten' on the south ■ idc
ot the park once owned by thr
Bourbons
Softball Meeting
Planned Tuesday
Fax T zar To Name
Kay Weems Deputy
mtlTISII < III INKK HEADS
FOR DANGER /.ONE _________
LONIK3N API' 10.--'AS-Sutlden j
departure of the mighty b-tUe ( ’n..rf 13,,4-e (Ijl I>....
milser Ho(*l from Gibraltar tonight V UUI l I UlS A/ll l/.lll
led to retains Britain was rein- ,, , . I m
forchre he, naval strength en the | Un LllH’OllI I CrrHCe .......... nK, ....... rn . nlp
Baaque «*»l as reauM. of Span sh, A„ (,|, wllo wm. mcmbns ORMHOMA CIT - apt 10-flJF
K'Vli^ 10 " i CKI AHOMA CITY, Apr ,0. -<UE ™ along w.il, ^ C°“"" °
The Mriri workls large-t w-ur- DW.lrl Judge Bn, Arnold lodav o'hrrs Interested tl the sport arc
•Mu vn||r<l vr-si from Gibraltar I wflrmrcl city plat rrsthrtirn.s hi'<; 'nvUrd1 tu attend the sesMon. when
.nip. wmrn Iran oiwnui . n nir*d a iv'rmanrni Intnnrflnn pluns for urgaiiirtiiK tlic ctrcui tor
riter officers nrcl .sailors wore -^nird a 1937 play will bo discussed,
rounded IIP hurriedly from cafe- I uain \ Min.m Oil compan
and Gibraltar streets ! ^"fht to drill nn oil well
______ ! in Lincoln Ti-rrace residential dk- >> eiliail I 1111*1 111
Meeting of all person- line rested
in the openitlon of the Commercial
Softball league at El Reno during
the approaching season will be held
al 7:30 p m Tuesday In the dis-
trict court loom nt the courthouse,
it was announced Saturday hr Bill
Martin, league president
All groups who were members
confession, mipiopi ilv, causing the left front ,
prompted wheel to grub or lock
The plaintiff contends that while [
lie was operating lus car cast on
| tire highway the machine w»-
caused to swerve Into the path ol
ail approaching automobile op-
vialcd bv J P Thompson and
tl...' a collision cii-urd
Iltirion who is 39 years of age
| claims s* nous and permanent m-
I jui re.- wi re suffered in the crash
i ask- $35,000 in damages.
4-H club members enroled In the
Insect club phase ot tire program. 11|" Meridian' Pi'ireiit-TcireLv i a
Mis- Harvey Thompson, home dem- soci(lUon w|len right mrmbe’ eon
onstration agent, announced Sat-lV).ne(1 (n rrgulnr session at the
u relay Isriiool building, south of El it no
The trip is being ottered by C. Friday afternoon.
F’ Stiles, extension entomologist Mrs. John BOmhofl w r . Ii '»-cl
who explained that lor a number'president; Mrs Flovd llotnmni .
w'llkl'i-'' It'm'k ' years boys and girls interested 'tee president; Mrs 1 1 Molimk*
111 some special lines of 4-H club ;n-asurer; Mrs Jim Robn on 1
work have been awarded free tups rotary.
to lire American Royal at Kansas Ro|can Mohnike and I > i 11
Cuv Hiirlrlemann presented a 4-H 'tub
Up to tire present Imre, lie 1' uionstration
pointed out. "no insect club mem- Tl"- .mrrl,,1,K ,wl," "
ber lias been awarded such a trip May 7 at the school buildup <
and in order that the gioup may "us tniiouiurd
beh inrctlngs. 1
am offering lo pay Hie transpor- I ]V|(‘( lll|T> I'hlll
11 a lion of one oulslaiiiinig bov and 1 ,v 1
am.garden one out-tanduig girl who g- en- YIiIIItI'IV
Foreman street has voted in 4-H Insect work lUHlIUnr k JA. o. lull
project of the | in order to be eligible for tills --
i was an- ||,p ||)f^ must t nil ill all require- Mon than 30 member.- ol i
Mi- r V incuts asked lor in the 4-H insect Oklahoma City Junior chambei "t
iiutntial lor the year of work m commerce will come to El Reno
which they are emoled All gen- Monday night tor a meeting wi'n
end rules which imply to out-of-'E* R'lio s junior chambei. te-
state trips also will apply to ltie t fording to information iccenetl
Insect club members and they must I® Bruce, secretaiv ol tl"
be at least 15 years old on or be- Dklahoma City club
lore Dec 1 ol lire year in which! Tl,p vls|tor'' lurm-h ••m1 ■
tire trip Is awarded" 'falnmcm. with the program to b,
______ I conducted at the state game hum
Deri mg ton
Five Capture Interseho-
lastic Mffl Honors
Woik at
located on \V
been still terl
Visiting Ho • k*'i j*ei
nounccd Sat unlay I"
Powell supFi.isoi
Fifteen nan " "omen Irom
WPA toll- ntiw n ii civiiig * 111-
ploymcnl at ii*e g.,i, u Products
will lx- ramad l.u di nbullon
among Iiiniili* III) rrliet rolls It
Is explained
Mis Rosemary F’ox of El Reno
■ is awarded first In Class A, "best
ire., and class A dramatic
'<lin'. i* the Central Slate Teach-
olirge Intcrscholnstie tourna-
'.'hn h was held in Edmond
■ nioi " the Associated Press re
mil. il
1 hi Hell and Norene Hol-
* 're ol I'els from here who
ned in tire events Bell was
i1 at ii. lirsl ill class geometry
* - A algebra, while Miss Hoi-
ml was second in class A. wom-
. n s ,-Mi niporaneous speaking.
1 Reno students placed second
, Hair presentation ot "Radio
! ’ ■ The cast of lire play in-
. aided Miss Pox Wllmof Bolingcr
i ret Bill Pulliam
Senate ( ommittee
Approves Williams
I nlct
| A'lnrireys for the oil company
raid an aigreal would Ire filed ir
a request for n new I rial Is de-
nied.
Fall From Auto
be named deput'
roititnl* loner under the new one-
man .\ commission bill passed
b' tire led latuir. Chalnnan H L
McCracken said today.
Gcv E ’.V Marland was cx|iecl
"d to sign the bill soon and ap-
point McCracken commissioner, a*
$7,800 per week, lor a four-yea i
I* rm
WASHINGTON Apr
McCracken thus will serve—mi lev,
Mrs W A. Snider, 47 Oklahoma, tlie law is repealed next session " I
1.1 ivoln Trerart Is lire only W-, City, who was injured when she he legislature—two years undci
1(1—(AA— j K'Clittal district In lire northeast fr|| from lhe automobile in which the next governor, and ran be if
Tie senate Judiciary committee In | *he city w hich has kept
an executive session on namina- |ou*' derricks.
tlons approved today tire appdint-1 -
J ment of Robert Lee Williams of
■ Muskogee Okie., for promotion
from the federal district court to
the Ibth eircult court of appeals
Judge Williams holding a cour;
session nt Durant. Okla. declined
to comment on the committee's ap-
WF.ATHER
Forecast
proval. “It would not be proper
for ine to dismiss It now " he said.
"Because the sena'e still has lo
vote on 11."
Meanwhile, names of about 40
n seeking Judge Williams pres-
poat were studied by Senators
and Thomas of Oklahoma
she was riding southeast, ot E) moved only by court act loti.
Reno Saturday morning, was to Under the bill he is given sweep-
lie removed Saturday night from ing powers, and complete power to
the Qntto hospital to nil Oklahoma I dtsiegnrd the policies of the next
City hospital | governor under whom he will be
Mrs. Snider suffered a head in- j serving.
Jury and a broken Irft mm when |
she fell from the car as the door
came open, it was reported The \
TRIO ARRAIGNED
ftn tlv cloudy to cloudy and some automobile' ^s’^^n I X* I
lat ' Mi>. Velina Knirer. Oklahoma City • of not guilty lo charges of disturb- i
*■' Kr,M* weawrr xiie accident oceuired abou 7:301 Ing the peace when each was bi-(
“ -------- — " i.atgned befoie Judge Emmelt ]
4^ a m" "lrrr m,lrs '™1,h 11 'hree
4 p. m. Saluiday: high. C9. low. Pas>( of E1 R,,I)0
36; at 4 p. m.. 69
8lale of weather, clear
Rainfall, none
Sun rise* tomorrow at S'29
Sun sets today at 6:41.
Arthur Potts ol Oklahoma City
, is sjrendlpg the week-end with
i Mrs. Dolts and son. Bobby. 108 1-2
North Rock Island avenue.
Thompson in Canadian county
court Friday Bond for each was
set at $250.
W. D Hart transacted bust ire
*ti Oklahoma City Saturday
. I SOU)
THE CAR FOR
CASH!’’
This Want Ad sold the car
Rilvertisc'l in loss Hum 24
hours
Modle A coupe New tiles and
paint Excellent condition Good
buy Cheap Telephone 606
x
A lot nf |>pti|ile arc
Inokinp for n irmal
used car and they are
Inokinjr in the Tribune
Want Ads firs! Buy
nr sell yvith a Want
Ad.
Phone 18
Guthrie Boosters
To Appear Here
Uooslrrs from Outline will ai-
livc In FI Reno al 3 p in Tuesday
to advertise Guthrie's BO": cele-
bration scheduled there Apr. 20
and 21. aecoidlng to information
received bv H G Keller rham-
Dintier will be served nt Du-
liilRton ot 7 p m.
B M McGill lev. presldcli, ol 'll*'
junior chamber Is being ussi ted
hy H Ct Ki ller clvunb< * nl com
merer seerclary and W A Gaines
.superintciidrnt nl the Diihngion
faun, in completing anaiigi menu i
lor tin Joint ineellng
Spring Weather Is
Experts Say State
( rop Outlook Good
OKLAHOMA CITY Apt 10—*UP*
Crop statisticians for the tl 8.
department of agriculture today
polled that Oklahoma's farmers
*ve the best chance 111 five years
making a fair return on crop
for a profitable
. wheat nop Is excellent K D
Weekend I roniise tlncfu>
Oklalioina. said Tie April 1 con-
(luion ot wheat was 73 percent
OKLAHOMA CI1 * A|>r 10 - (UP'' normal, compared with 62 percent
•Spring weather was promised year ago. 64 percent ln'1935 and
th' | oil percent (tie 1923-32 average
Only in the Oklahoma panhandle
I where dry weather and wind storms
ber of commerce reelcUi!
Coming to El Reno from Enid,
the caravan of npproxtmn'ely 30
antomoblle will br gtyen a police
e:coil from lhe north edge of the
city limits. Mr Keller savs. Tie
boosters will Ire accompanied bv Oklahoma this week-end b>
the Guthrie band, and will stage * ederal weather bureau
a parade Ui the business district' ^’r 1 '*** ,or ,i,,r *""1
miinedlately alter their arrival here J'o, -suited In the abandonment
-- 1 'ntr.1 «f many acres, are condUkma less
HEINEN TRANSFERRED ' Friday's maximum at Oklahoma ''.vorable for good production
Oeorgr Helnen. former El Rein'city was 57 degrees and the mln-
resldent who has been lorated In | iimini lodav 42 with a light frost \pw litHiks RcCVlVcH
Dalhart. Trx . has bren iransleiTrel >3,>ise City In the exiieine end ol |.
by lire Rock Lsland railroad to I the panhandle rejiorted 33 degree, *»)' "*l HCflG Library
T:Ia Lorn a City. H* will be Joined minimum I -
Mrs. Helnen and children. Ann
rod John Albert, who arc visiting
relatives In Trenton, Mo
There was no rain ot appreciable I our lew books will be placed in
proportions in Oklahoma or adja- circulation at the El Reno Car-
een! states I ncgle library at 2 p. m Sunday,
Miss Luclle Glover, librarian, an-
EINE COLLECTED
nounced Saturday
SISTER ILL
Mrs Earl Fold of Newrel! Iowa T. K Cassreveils ctuuged with i The new volumes include
former E> Reno resident s-'i »<**■» reckless driving, was fined $5 by Four Mans." bv Fanny Heaallp
el Mrs John R Lowe and Mrs. Judge C G McCain In municipal u-a. The Harsh Voice, by Re-
Annie Randall. Is reported rexup- court at El Reno Friday, accord- irerea West; "The ftlrangrr prince.
crating from a major opera'Ion, Uig to records of Torn Shacklett. j Margaret Irwin: "CRMs of
Tuesday In a Sioux CR^r hospital.1 chief of police
Phillip Gtbba.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 32, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 11, 1937, newspaper, April 11, 1937; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919318/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.